One never sees a British, French or Italian officer in the rotogravure sections without his cane.
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Emission compositions and rates were determined during production for a publication rotogravure press room at a large rotogravure printing company.
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Its name-theIllustrated Daily News-madeit sound like a genteel rotogravure; its headline type was delicate; its photographs were framed by fancy filigrees.
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The New Yorker, May 12, 1956 P. 40 Writer enjoys going through a special rotogravure section of one Sunday Herald Tribune.
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Rotogravure has same old pictures week after week under different captions.
Ús de photogravure en anglès
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Each volume will contain a photogravure frontispiece reproduction of the original title.
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The photogravure process is costly both in the plate-making and in the printing.
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Shoulder-high beside him hung the photogravure that had already saved his life once.
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Directly opposite him upon the wall was a dark-toned photogravure of a hunting scene.
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Therefore, as he spelled out the reading-matter beneath the photogravure, he was sharply disappointed.
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Each volume has a photogravure frontispiece, and the books are produced with great care.
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The illustrations are of unusual beauty, and have been reproduced in both photogravure and half-tone.
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The development of modern processes of photolithography, photogravure, and etching has revolutionized the note counterfeiting industry.
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Each volume has a frontispiece, usually in photogravure.
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Her water-colors, too, have been published in photogravure.
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One beautiful photogravure from Burne Jones' "Wheel of Fortune" was hung over the mantelpiece.
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Fifth: From photogravure or similar engraved plates.
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The photogravure frontispiece by Albertine Randall Wheelan.
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All photogravure plate makers of the present time have more or less copied the process of Fox Talbot.
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With photogravure frontispiece and 16 illustrations
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Volume I. contains a photogravure frontispiece of a portrait of Dr. John Brown, by Sir George Reid, P.R.S.A.